The Mothrr of a Hero. The Washington Post IV port! uu in tWUtlng storv which was refilled in Mnnection with a pension liill whirl, passed the senate lew tluys n'o. It concerns .Mrs. Orpho W. Reynolds, who lives in Washington. Mrs. Reynolds rants her pension f eight ltllurs u month increased to $30 u inonUi. She i in." widow of Capt. Robert M. Key nohl.s, who was minister to ltolivis oiiMiiL' lirant's mlininistration, unci the other of Ensign L. K. Reynolds, jmi- es for whose brarery rang through the halls of congress some years nrjo. Young Reynolds, then an ensipn on the CJnltad States Steamship Trenton, res cued by an Bet of wonderful heroism the eri'w of 12 men of the Austrian hark Olivo near the Azores. After Saving the lives of these men the young officer jnmped into the raging sea and, swim ningyto the wrecked vessel, set Brc to it, in Order that it might not he a men juv to navigation. For his beroic act lnslpn Iteynolda was made a Knight of the Imperial Royal Order of Francis Joseph, and congress allowed hhn to accept the honor. In addition to this tie was given three magnificent gold medals by various life-saving associa tions, W ith four costly tributes to hei wi's bravery Mi s. Reynolds is knocking at the door of congress for a few more dollars a month to save her from destl' ut li a. Llie country doctor said it was grippe, i mi eastern exchange, hot tbeclty doctor, culled into consultation, said it v. Ihe cellar, and when he called ut ii mi ;i to it verybody recognized tin odor of decaying cabbage, potatoes and apples everywhere. "Never mind the medicines," In' said, "get down into tin cellar, open it up. char it out, burn sulphur in it, whitewash and as you value your lives don't store in the cel lar food of nny sort. The doctor's hills v)f a war will build an outside store house or cove or cellar that would last for years and insure the health of tin' household. Neither butter nor milk nor food of any sort, unless in hermet ically scaled cans or jars, should lie kept u inlr, the living port ion of a dwelling." Th.' advice as to clearing the cellur was tnken, sulphur was burned, not only .i the cellar, hut in every room, and ihe restoration to health was in very abort order ami without the aid ol medicines. A very subdued-looking loy of about 13 years, w ith a lnn scratch on his nose and an air of general dejection, eiiuin to his teacher in one of the Boston pub lic schools and handed her a note before taking his seat and becoming deeply absorbed in his book. '1 he note read as follows: "Miss II Please excuse James for not being thnreyestorday. He played troonnt, but 1 fjess you don't need to liok him for it, as the boy he played trooant with mi' him fell out, an' the boy licked him, an' a man they aassed caught him nn' licked him, an' the driver of a sled they lump onto licked him allso. Then his pa licked him, an' 1 had to give him another for tossing me for telling his pa, so you ne.d not lick him until next time. I p-ess he thinks he better keep in school hereafter." Statisticians are at work getting up figures for the international disarma ment conference which meets in Hol land May 18. The wars of the last half of the century have been expensive. Their direct cost is estimated as fol lows: TheCrlmean war, $1,700,000,000; ihe Italian war of 1858, $353,000,000; the A astro-Prussian war, $330,000,000; the Franco-German war, $3,533,400,000, and the RuBSO-Turkish war. $1,390,000, a total of over $0,000,000,000 for the five great European wars. I he American civil war cost $5,000,000,000, and 11,000, COO.IaJO in loss of property. If big tt r ares are com inclng t he congress at The Hague will not be long in reaching a conclusion. 11 is reported that EvangeUst Moody, luring a recent revival meeting in San Francisco, made an impassioned ap teaJ to his hearers in behalf of thieves and criminals, exhorting Ids audience to lend a helping band to such unfor tunates. While he was speaking a thief ,t. le the evangelist's overcoat from its resting place in the church study and :ilso annexed several other coats und mihrellas. A kindly womnn in the ongregation lent Mr. Moody a shawl to wear home in lieu of the coat which a representative of the class for which he bal so eloquently pleaded was probably i In n wearing. 'Throughout such parts of the north .is the average northerner knows, says (he New York Times, an appreciable, almost a considerable, minority of the working population, white as well as lilack, hove acquired the beggar'? shamelessness and can receive the tip without a blush. Even New England, .ihieh long stood out ogainst the vile jiraetiee, has fallen. V, .... V,.rl. f.'irnT cmVf A Tin 7 of A rccAt edition to the exploitation of the remarkable feat of a Fre h doc tor who brought a dead man back to JIfe. The only plaaslble part of the story la that after having been brought tiack to life, the man died. A recruiting agent proposes to start April 1 on a bicycle tour of Nef Eng land to recruit for the regular army and expects to rids lS.OOO miles before sse gets through. Sha Was Carefal. "Now I propose" bepan Mr. Dinkey. lie was interrupted at this point by bis auditor. Miss Beacon, of lloston, who spoke substantially us follows: "Mr. Dinkey, accuracy of luii(fimge demands uu explanation at this oir.t. Do you use the WOrd 'propose' as a synonym of 'purpose,' or in its matri monial sense?" Later developments showed that Mr. Dinkey used the word in its matri monial sense. Harper's liazax. Mother Satlaflrd. Mother I'd jast like to know who this young man is you have engaged yourself to. Daughter Oh, he comes of n splendid family. "Does his family object to the match?" "Y-e-s." "Then I guess he's nil rifjht." N. Y. Weekly. Al Die Hall. Decollete was the lady's gown. Astonishingly so. Anil people spoke about tt As she wandered to and fro. The nn n ail gased, the women frowned. And called It a disgrace, While three Indignant lookers on Arose and left the place. Sai l Jones: "I hear she's In the swim. I ililnk It must be so." "Quite true. Quite true," quoth RoblttSOB, "And dressed for It, jou know." N. Y. Herald. ft l.u.Lj Man. "My husband has a great advantage over most men." "Indeed?" "Yes, lie walks in his sleep." "I don't see what advantage that can be to a person." "Why, he can carry the ha by all night long ami still Lrct bis natural rest" Chicago Daily New s. Another Technical Mia Kohn A man has got to be preddy pari Icular nowadays how he ndverdises, Kluls How VUS dot? Kohn I vill told you. Yesterday 1 adverdised for a diamond expert, and, s'elp me Moses! if iti"in shtore nin'd been oferrun all day mil baseball blay era looking for chobs. Judge. An Afterthoasht. Mrs. (loadley It would be a good thing for you if you thought twice be fore speaking once. Mr. (load ley It's too late now. I should have pursued that plan before I proposed to you. San Francisco Ex amlner. Fust the t rials. The Doctor Take the nice medicine ' now, Johnny, like a good boy. The Bick Boy Takeaway yourdarned old medicine! It's nasty! The Doctor Madam, you can go and sleep now. Your boy is entirely out of danger. Chicago Tribune. How she Worries Bias, "Oh, I have no dlffiaulty at all in get ting even with my husband whim he stnys out late at night," explained the wise womnn. "I just incidentally sug gest to him next morning that he ought to break himself of the habit of talking in his sleep." Chicago I'ost. Another Naval Hero. Smith tell you, the fight off San tiago, where we smashed Cervero's We? Wi re you in the navy, then? Smith Oh. no; but 1 read about it in the papers. Town Topics, Tiu: Dr. B wish tail Now then, Waggles Secundus, just tell me what that is at the end of my finger? Waggles A dirty finger-nail, sir. Ally Slopur. Tin- lee Han, " know tho piece I hrlni; Is small," lit: said with manner sHaUhrul. "A large piece wouldn't do at all. For ice Is so unhtullhfuil" Washington Hiar. Tkoae Dear flirts. Miss Oldgirl -I don't like the color of my hair. Miss Yoangtbing Don't let that bother you, my dear. It can't be long now before it turns gray. X. Y. World. nturuii) laglaaant, "You w ill never marry," said the for- tune teller. "It's a mighty lucky thing for you," interrupted the girl, "that you collected )our fee in advance." Chicago Post, Would Mrs. Spatts Mr Juki tin Hilly. Oh, if 1 were only man! Mr. Spatts You'd be as crazy as 1 was ami go and marry some fool of a w oman, I'll bet a dollar. Town Topics. lblnu kesa. Sentimental Daughter Father, I have made up my mind to marry nothing less Ulan a foreign nobleman! Prosaic Father You couldn't! Tuck. Mrre Mntti-r of Choice. "If I ever murry it shall be to a wom an of fine intellect." "Huh! Wouldn't you rather have a w ife who thought you a great man?" Indianapolis Journal. Ka)u mrnl. "Did you have a nice time ut the con cert last night ?" "Splend id 1 Sue Da 1 1 i n fft on told me of s lovely new drrssmnkrr that she baa found." Chicago Daily .News. Tin: CASE m IVBRBD, fe,J s Offer For Mavyluml'a ( anal Inter,!. Baltimore, Dec. 5. The board jof public works yesterday received a sealed bid from the Mercantile Trst and Deposit company, of this city, of $400,000 for the states interest in he Chesapeake and Ohio canal. Some tine ago Mr. C. R. Lord, supposedly In (he Interest of the Baltimore and Uiiu railroad, offered $300,000, agreeing) to maintain the canal for 25 years al a waterway, but the offer presented yes terday was silent on this point. u ernor Lowndes Is in favor of srllng the property, but opposed to doing the canal as a waterway. American !i-n In iernian-. Berlin. Dec. 5. The question of American meat Imports Into Oernany has already created much bad blood on both sides of the ocean, and it Kill looks as thouch this matter would ; ture him there. Both entrances to prove the first serious test of the : Benguct are fortified. Two troops of friendly understanding reached be- , the Thlrd cavalry will reinforce Gen tween the two countlres. In this Dn- eral young in tae pass, troversy, as in others, there are two A d8patch from Santa Cruz, prov opposing currents within the Gerhan j nce of Soutn nOCos, forwarded by government. The fact that the In- ! rolirPr to San Fabian, says that Gen- fluences favorable to the United Sates. . which are directed by Count Billow, the foreign secretary, nre Von ! Must now again In control has been s lugiy demonstrated, ra A Millionaire's Offer Rafaswel London, Dee. 5, J, J, Van Allen, the American millionaire, has had an un successful experience, it seems, la at tempting to render aid to the British wounded In South Africa. He offered the war office an ambulance, fully equipped, to the extent of tlo.Oflo, to he officered and manned by the En glish army, on condition that he Is al lowed to accompany it to the front. The war office replied, asking in what capacity he could )". and this pro duced an offer from Mr, Van Allen to go in any capacity, however modest. The war oflice was compelled to de cline. Mllwnnliee's Telhule to Dewyi Milwaukee, Dec. B. The judiciary committee of the common council at last night's session offered resolutions, which were passed unanimously, ex tending to Admiral Dewey a cordial and hearty Invitation to visit Mil waukee immediately following hU'Visit to Chicago in May next. The resolu tions conclude: "The citizens of this city eagerly await, with true westt rn hospitality, the coming of the admiral whose valor and feats at arms can not be dimmed by the passing days, months, nor even years." Youthful Parricide's Confrnalnn. Dexter, Mo.. Nov. 21. Elijah Moore, nged 19, who has honn hold under sus picion for the assassination of his father, Itev. Jesse Moore, made a full confession yesterday In which he Im plicated bis 15-year-old sister, Mary. Later he amended his confession by exonerating the girl. Young Mourn says bis father was cruel to his family, and allowed his children no pleasure, CASTOR I A For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always jiought Bears the Signature of AUDITOR'S NOTICE. 111 the K'tste l if Mai !--. I) een-ed I la I to- orphan's! 'mil t f o snydrir Co., P.i Tha iinriamurnMl Auditor. SDPOIlltad bj thr nuovo named fourl l inaks dlslrlbiMoa of ihe balsnea remaining In the hands f 1. B. Uroas, Administrator, ao, kisry Gross, Da ceaaed, UiiiihI among Ihoas leaatly entitled to the silli.e. ill litti'inl t.i Hie ilulies of hlh up- polntmenl si Iheofllca ol K. M Bower, Bsq., in I MlddlebUQt. Pa., Saturday, Dec imd. al i o'vloek A. M , i which lime and place nil per loni navinic elalns upon the kmhI fund will io pear nad preasnllhe name before lbs Auditor, nr ferever be debarred from eonilng In on siOti fund. A. W. rtm-KK. . Nov. 1, ISW, Amlilor r'UNSbTl VAN'A KAILR0AD. SuublU'y V LowiatOWll Division. In effect Nov. 19, 18D0, WBWrWASD, KxT AKU' A anbury wai sellnsgrova Junction '.orj, bell mgf ore Kawling H M K reenter H n Metser Middleburg 8lu lu-iifi-r sal Bsavenown ! AdnmnhurK H Ihtulis Mills KM MoOlnrc SOT Wagner I r Bhtndle Taj Palntervill 141 HalUand 7 JJ Lswlslown 7 all Lewlstown (Main Street.) 7aa 1-wislou ii Junction. 7 JOi r m S31I I .1211 I .1 15 SOS ! Rill 4 5K i l M ' 4 117 4 si i r, I 4 19 4 09 ! 4 Ol I 01) I :4 I U a :i40 ar- Tram loaves Suiiiniry 0 '2" p m, rives ut SelinsgroTe B 45 p id iu rrnins leave Lewistown Junction : 4 Ma in, 10 U ii ni. I 10 p m.ian p m s Hi m. 7 in II SSn u tor AlliKina, PUUoarg unit the Weet. Kor Hiiltimorenil Wm-h.tiatnn n SS Ul 1 US lag 4 aa M l . in For I'liilmli'lphln imd New York 6:is SS a m. 1 o3 1 33 4 33 and 1114 pm I'oi Hurrlaburx S 10 i a Philadelphia & Erie R R Division. AM) NOHTHKKN I'EN fKAL RAILWAY Trsliis leave Sunhury ilnlly eicnpt Sumlay : 1 fl h in tor F.rie anil Ciinandalicua 5 10 m m tor HellolontB Brleand ihinanilaUrua 4"m tor Loek Hsven, Tyrone sad toe weBU 1 10 ni tor HcllefonteKauc Tyrone and Cinas- ilHllfUH i 5 45 p in lor Konnvo and 1 linira vitr p m lor Wllll.iinspoit i Sumlav B 10 a in tor Krle and OanundnlKua ii i, nin forlxwk Haven and It pal for I'll llamfport H 55 a m. 9 .V a m 2 00 and 5 4K p m lor WllUef- l.arre and Haielton . u. 7 ( 0 in. 10 ill a in, '2 SI p m, 5 4.1 p in for Shimo Icln and Mount ('ariucl Sunday 9 58 a m lor Wllkesharre rralni" leave 8ellngrve .lunrtlon 10 00 a m, week divi arrlvlns at rbll'delphla joupin New York 5 .18 p in lialtlinore J 11 p m Wafhlnirionttupm 534 p m daily arrlrlna at 1'hlladelphta ,0 20 p m New York 3Mam, Ballimore top ui WesBtagSM lo.M.pm. H J J I. to. weeK nay lirrivina mm niiii. 3u in. New York 713 a in, Baltimore 2 SO a m WBhington4 0sm 1 ra-na aiw ctmmwmi j . dally arrlTlna t Phlladefdhls M m J VT am dally i ' York 33 am Weekdays. 10 88 a Snsdaj. ! 7 50 s to week dara arriving at ITillSoelpMa Baltimore 0 3i wash isnoa . sat J"" Baliuacie 11 5 a SL Waabington I 00 p m. ; li is am. new ion s is a aw 155 til, wees aays arrmoa V ' "'"7r.1 p AM UU 9 57 2 lit I07 Jl'J 1UI2 10 tl 1 2 81 uiM at in n 210 10 :u 146 lo:is i as to U :iuo in 61 3(i7 Ms: ai:: una a n 1 1 la StS II M i a :i 1 1 '.'l 1 1 St 1 1 a 41 1 1 n a 47 ll a? UN) II in i 4 SS om. New York S 90 p m. Bsuimors o w p m. C. WALTKH, Attorney-in-fact. WTlMles,v.8uabury at SSOsatsad 593 TKRMB: 20 percent, of the purcbsee money MSP H"r"bS" '"lorb.fot'.M Baltimore or drtleesed I. B. BCTcniNBOM Oea'l Msasasf. Toung Hop-is to Capture the Rebel Leader in Bnguet Mountain. EA8Y VICT0SY FOR AMERICAN?. ecwpled the!lriuH.l Forllfled Town f la it ml In Without Flrlnir a Shot. Sis Hundred llebela Having Fled a Oar Soldier Approached. Manila. Dec. 5. A dispatch from Dagupan, containing; advices later than those from Santa Cruz, says that Gen eral Young hopes to find Agulnaldo In Renenet mountain nass and to can- -rn, voiine with three troons of the Third nivalin ;md Malar I'evton C. March's battalion of the Thirty-third Infantry, has arrived at Santa Cruz. The Americans left Hamaeapan, prov ince of Union, expecting to have a hard fight at Tagiidln. In South IlOCOS province, but they found on arriving there that C00 rebels, under General Tlno, had evacuated 30 hours before, deserting an almost Impregnable po sition. The Insurgents hud been en trenched at Tagudln on the north side of the river, whi te a hundred well dis ciplined troops could have slaughtered a whole br!?ado crossing the river. With the men up to the armpit In wttler. The residents of Tagudln received the Americana outside the town with a brass band. Tin y bad been robbed of almost everything by the Insur gents and were glad to welcome friend ly and protecting troops. A similar reception awaited General Young tit Santa Cruz. Prominent citi zens, headed by a band, escorted the American officers to houses, where rest and refreshments were offered. General Young's command was al most without fond. The men had been living on the country, which affords but little, and the horses are com ' pletely worn out, most of them with out shoes. ( The Inhabitants of Santa Cruz and i of other towns through Which the Americans passed say that Agulnaldo and his entire refugee army have gone Into the mountains eastward since the Oregon, Satuar and Callao attacked Vigan and landed a force there. In several towns General Young was shown letters written by Lieuten ant Gllmore, showing that he had i heen kindly treated by the citizens and had been entertained by them when he passed through last May. Reports Indicate that all the Amerl i can prisoners, some 25 or :to, were at ! one time in Behguet province, hut it Is supposed now that they have been re moved into Le panto province. There is no communication between General Young's small command and any of the other American columns, except Indirectly, perhaps, by sight ing and signaling United States gun boats bound to or from Manila. Captain Rumbold, with SB men of Company G, Thirty-second Infantry, while escorting the signal corps laying the wire from Porac to Florida Blanca, charged and routed 0 Insurgents killing a captain and several privates. The Americans found on the captain the sword and revolver that were i taken from the body of Naval Cadet ; Welborn C. Wood, who was killed by I the insurgents while In command of the gunboat Drdaneta, when that ves sel was captured In the Oranl river. Colonel Hood, while reconnoiterlng near San Miguel, drove a force of In surgents from Idlefanso, killing sev eral. Five Americana were slightly wounded. Tilt: BEMTOP i.i-. For over fifty yearn Mk-, WnMLOW'l "OOTB- so Bvatrr has been used bjr mother for their ebildren whMs teethlns. Are you disturbed al night and broken of your reel ly s sik child ufferins biuI erylng with pain of cuttltiR teetM If sosend si ones and et a bottle ol "Mrs. Win slow's Soothing Syrup" for OhlMrtn Teetblnf. Its valna Is incalculable. It will relleee the poor little Mfferer Immedlateljr. Depend iu"n It, mothers, there Is no mistake about it. Iloures dlsrrboMt, resalstss ii' Btorasch snd Bowels, cure Wind Oollc, tofteni lbs liuiim, rsdooss nfismmation, and kim tons and energy to the whole system "Mrs, Wlaslow's Soothing By rup" for ebildren teething i plaasanl le th" taste and I the prescription of ona of tin old est mid hewt female physiclansand nurses In tae t'niled Stiitennud in for mile hy all druggists throughout the world. Price, twenty-live cent a bottle. He pare nnd get "Mas, Wlaslow's Boor hiss straor." i-s-lv PUBLIC SALE or REAL ESTATE The ns4stagned attorney In-fact fortbs heirs of eosepb Walter of Franklin 'township, Boy iter county, Pa.i will offer at public sals ill be late i aeldeaon of aaid daeadent, about one ball mile west of Middleburg, Pa., Tuesday, J)ef. 26, 1899. the following dsssribed reni sssttstowit; TBAOT NO. I, A Valuable farm which OS" ..r, uHmirntion. BUosSS OB saetl beauti ful elevation, afford! n a BHai saqelslle lew all over town ami n norrounomg. wo and every field tntrcly free from stone. No brush, ( ilMMl limestone soli. All that certain tract of hind situate, in conn ty and township aforesaid hounded on the north by lands of lias. .Sioyer nud ( has. .Mtein I niter, on the east by lands of (leo Kern, dec d, and Michael Schoch, on the south by .Mlddlc Stesh and on the west by Kvnns' fiirin and hinds of w. w. Wtltenmysr, seBtalnlasi " sores more or less, on whi(4l are erected n ifood TWO-STORY DWM.L1NU HOl'HK and gtod BANK BARN. TKAl'T NO. 2. Woodland south of Middle creek containing 17 acres and 37 perches, bound ed on the north bv (ieo. Kern, dee'd, on the east and south by the same and on the west by land of William Unminger. TRACT NO. 3' The half interest in a farm L- ..,. mm o... Allen Hehneh fsrm. ill the town- 1 of Bop. Mitchell aud.lobn W. Walter, on me sin aforesaid, boundeii on tne uorin oy isrou cast ny Minus oisonn I'lieaanu ' i iyi..-. , .... the south by lands of John W. Waller and on the west by J. C Schocb and public road, con taining 150 acrea more or lesa, whereon are erected a valuable BOUSE and BAKN and all Ihe usual OFTBUILDINQS. Hal to commence at 10 o'clock A. M. of aald day when terma and conditions will be made ! known Dy 1 to the purchaeersnd on given. for Infants The Kind You Have Always Bought BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF In Use For Over 30 Years. TMI CINT4US COMMIT, TT MUMaV TMoTT, NIW VOUK CITT. "A DOLLAR 8AVKD 18 DEXTER TaTWhli iiUss SOLE LEATHER This Ladiea' Donpola Kid Boott Luce or Button, sole leather counter, inner, miter so'm and Ueel, faucy top stity, I'atent Leather Tip, Opera Toe, 2 to 8, D, E, or EE, went postpaid nn receipt of 11. Eqiiuk nny (9 bcot cold. Our makx Money refuiided if .unsatis factory. We irtiainnten fit, stylo, wear, KR'.E.-()nri'iitaioiiie with uimt rations or 150 bargains In shoes; ulso a Babsortb ,.r' Ticket nhi.ii secures a Liberal Cash iMniisoii y..ur yatr's trading. TESTIMONIALS Kiuaisiiu hu any i lienr Mr- Tne shoes nre nrnvlng willsf.n tory. This pulr that I now hir e make five different BtVlcSOt shoes Ibul 1 have boughrof ynn iiml Hn' arc nil guod, 1 Showed OUT merchant a pair Of $1.00 Ibors thai 1 had Just recelveil innn you and hi' took Ills guile SDQ nit iui'o ihe heel and exiiinliiea them ihnro'iphly iinS pronounced Iheia Cheap at J.ioo. VouwUI llndaa order with this letter fnr two BtorepHlr Of shoes. ltespcottiilly yours, Mils J. M. WILLIAMS. wnieiz. Medaelno Co., Oai p, B, Use myiname If you like. 'oJefiaSJease'flntl onelosed, herewith, express money order. Please send the shoes mil ' Itbottl rtolay 1 Sin i ling Lhem. My wife Isalmosi biireiooteil and I ilon l wish in bul shoes at ani other boose because i have seed tbe Dexter and nnd them the best for ihamonet ' Yours trill v. "" mom ' PHILIP M. LVKALS, Kewoka, m. DEXTER SHOE CO-.sSsSt Boston, Mass. Eetablished 1880. Va)in SEND NO MONEY QRADE PilOP CASIKIT limAICk If WIND MACHINE "j r..i,m,i IU' ii. I UU I .1 ' i i.niiiui- li ni 1 1 1 1 1 ii r ill ir t iicikui ucpui M hinhas 60.041, Mid TIIK OlttU TRttT BARUA17I TOt iwr!St!Srti!r Special Offer Price $15.50 iic rrecMj l urartnrt.r v ;ir: : ', i - r 1 1 n 1 -1 1 M I t'f 1 . equal to ma - amlfn iht DtlsVrfW. Mtu'liii.o welfbg 120 ioiiiilnmlthfrreli7rit will Rvantn 7;' W- r,,r W? "l'les- 0IVC IT THItt MONTHS' TRIAL i" wonr li'iuc. ami wi will return yotirf1!;.. HI hit t ,ir y u air not I sell iliffeteat ftilLes ftail rrailrs-.f Sevliif laeiilnt-s al 1. all, 10.OO, 11. 0. ftSUVQ "d Ms all f 1 1 11 v 1 en ' i In our Fre Ins: Mar lil I siAl'itfuc. btl I CI i. i" for thin MUM' Mffel ( AU1.KT BtKDICk U tht uri u ' . value it otTvrnl by ant hmn', EF.WARE Or' IMITATIONS ysSsSBSg tlWntOTtl.Offllllif uakm.irii niaeulnrs ttJUjer VsVliOUl najiK'i, with riimt In daerments, Wrltr aoisie friend In t mt ,.; inilinrn who are reliable aad whn ars aat. I L .t f J IX sli.VlV KVrRT liOIID POIXTOr .KMK UHliM 91 li!.rMT.H ur MM. brat tniiUrra from t he beat ran nuj . head it devk, t!,,- hi wiiitr. 4 Datent dreBfl atuard, nisei ess asarhlae aaafie. an no artrl then If convinced that vou are aavlmr WK TO KKTtllN vol it $U.0 if atany timo within three Am ssssesr"mwy"'. mm DtMi IJJUaA T. inean, ltoiTmrK X UO. arc inorniltrniv rename. r.tmor. ) Address, SEARS. ROEBUCK & CO. (Inc.) Chicago, III. fTTANTBD ftBVERAt BRIGHT AND HON Ml pcnoQfl to reprtMnl fU M 'iniUKerrt in tiimnmi cIom by couni4oa, HAlAry 1000 u ynt iiikI Qip'tliasH. Straight, hoiiu-lliU, no imTi1, nn oh H.il .ry I'osition prrmanent. Our refer I'licen. nny hunk in any luwii. It in niuinly nf Am work ooit'ttiotwtisthomtft Rctcrvnom Rn eloo Hrlf-inlilreafieil Htaniel envelope TllK DUHIVtOX Company, Dept It, 0hloBgO l-H-l it. PATENTS- Onuuiilt n nnmmnnlfi OBTAINED. TEEMS EAST. Consult or communlcuto with the Editor OttlllS paper, Who w1H give all needed Infor mal Ion. JA8. O CR0U8E, ATl'OKNKT AT LAW. yilDDLVH'"", VA. All biiHiueno I'titi ti-ti'.l to hll cure will receive i.rompt attention. HAIR SWITCH 65 GENTS. HULL 111 BAN II OR SWITCUtS to ail, k ut klratrrMiaSOSS.a8,U M Ml wlukM ik .i null i St SS u si. 00. OUR OFFER ut lh, s out "l mrT"1 SS wrrcn- tous.lneloMaKood nzrd Minpla of the HWI ata wonted, and cut It out at naar the rootj ai poMlhle. IncloM r tprUI arir aoU4 mm4 ft fMti vitro to pay poataga, and wo will uli Ik iwlttk to oi,b joor Mir ton, ana Jna to you D mail, poatpalit.and If rou are nnt perfretlx Mtiifled, return 1 1 and wo win Immediately refund your money. Win. Ions;, long atem, 6SO abort atom, uorBwocioiuaorrneoaaroiiowot -oo. iwiwn VUG I o-oa. in. lone;, anon atem. Bl.oTSI J-oe. tJ-ln. long, abort atem, SI.BOl I oa. -in. iona. ann rt atem, sz,SSI at oa. ao-in. aSo aort atem. S3. 29. wi SVABaSTsa MB WOSS the highest grade on the market. Oiaoi at wawv mmi get tkeaa waewlal arlaaa. Tear aooaot retereew If yea are aot aloo.wa. WrIU for Free Catalogue of HalrOooda. Addreea, SEARS, ROEBUCK A CO fine.) Chictaa. NBTJRALOIA cured by Dr. Miles' Pais Piua "Onot ent adoae.'" At all drucslaU Dr. Fennel's Golden Relief, p a thus srscino in au INFLAMMATIONS Old Soreo. Wounda, Rhtamatlom. KeuroJi(la 'Colds." A UIiai OUPIST unp Fir in PA T tfMlcrra. Vc-alMbrmsUI (Stan, SMta y.i ir lit. ee.rredoala.X and Children. I 1 A DOLLAR EARNED " i $1 For a $2 le f To introduce to every family in tbe U.TSTIT'EJX STATES, CoajlterS, InNOlea. Ollt.nlw IIIKl 1 !(!. :t no slur' ; wnr ivoni inircfotn rather thun nun; i in' ir.. i i-.n ri.im .-iior. 500,000. imv: .u.u... ill ill kvkut hk.ii A UK, WITH TIIK Mailt- by the In Amrrl aatrrlal nonrr Lucorpticated I j. rL 1 a CIfJ 1 ii in imiiup s in 1 -su fTIHLJ: If SOLID QUARTER SAWED OAK WmWffl!?tt ili'iitipiiiir from nlirht) to n u?etl i a renit-r ttble otlMroMa with full lenirth tftbli ami bemd in plar fanr drawers, lateal IhM akeletoa frasne. BBaTVaHL Minuled t.. .f-nl and decimtril rahlnvtflnlah, finest nickel draw'er pmia. rests on ltj CssJtart, arlJuBtnl le treadle. renulneSmyth iron vtaml I'lnest law Hlirh k.a.i in , jit 1 1 i' four million f.cl auif thromllnir mi hsas t in alitiff la Htitnniad buhbhi winder, ndjustable bearlnfr". patent tension literattr.ipiproveil l jyji wheel, adjimtable iireinure foot. Improved shtittl" carrier, patent needle flu alrlrlirlamed. GUARANTEED the llahirst rutin Int. sanat duralde and neardj head is aandsnsaelr dentnted and oraanienled ont l.eautl'ui Kterr laaea attaclimeal u f in .-i..l nml ur rree i' stmction Book tells ml how anyone ran nin tt and do either plain or t kind of lanry work. A 10YarV Blndlnr Uuaraale!! sent with every niacin IT rflQTC Yfill MilTUIMIs to aadeafalaaiWaiatelilee. compare Jt 125.00 to H" Par vour freiLTlit aarent the S 1 A ,' months you say you urei not natiitled. UltUtu lu Ml gtjYS 5 S3. 50 S'J .J al U "SyJ jfW a. UtK: V i I ilH.I II I' M".' ' t'l.'l I W' M AT AltlJaS I. IL !!' WI, R 3. e JIOVs miai Nti. v...M-i snitj r um toH'i qivi jA7i8ntcii mm Si...;:- ho v o v Ltc'iii i ut i ar.d nuj v ii IImv ' t tiMitt I' r. ' Vii; u ill aetii mil i . Ui it. i tin ran fMititiMf it . eai-i-i H blmPttlW fl fOVI i (llMtll i i.i.i. ''iiil to Mitel aaN la Mfw BBsTuaofi. 1..IV PaaltrMmaasM OWat 111 I o.ter I-Hee. 41.lN tui mnressi char 1:. i.l Jit i niil erf -Ul '. 'icrj J ' j l. 1 ; .If W Hll IM 1 I.I I M , : .ill k I H ... ItrMI -ijlf v lllu-'i t-'.'-C, naile Inal pffCltl I -ir wlrlil, s-car r-Mlnr, al Hlani . tsaslr-. if, ni'at. Intii'l iu ijk Hne ttssllM t.nini.'uwtmto1 mt4mm tolrrflatot, tm . i . . I.. - ail . . i it '.i i- . , 1. ' Sim ii wi ii' . . hiI . Allor (arouitli nit.up'ilt him l iir rnrvat u wiilil kt prohil iilll I'll It k. t'UiTI! SIMI'lf " ..I I liilKliitr fur lnn ' lit v mi; -. wrhr far - ) Ho k .,'tSr eon taint r : plutt". tupf t.i.'i.'iii- .inn inn insiriiciioiir .ii'wii Mrn's r-ulta uiatli' tu urder ff-uiu '."' up. saUa sent free oq ooltomiioB AdartWi SEARS, ROEBUCK St CO. (Inc.). Chicago (Mara, Hoctaarv v. . N art inwrauiai n-ua-j fcililur. CHICHESTER'S EKGLISi PENNYROYAL PILL 1A 84 air. a lwrayo iwllaolH. Ljoellew. Bill; I irilitRlM W CHICHtartKBtV BMULIMH in Hrd al worn metallic Boxes, aeali-d with blue ribMfj Take, wo other. Ko-fuow dangrrou. oulfl ouaaiaaa lailalioil. Kuy or your llnifct; I or aend 4e. In atamn. for e.rtlrolor,. Trol anunlala and Kwller ftn I.aalle.. - In w b rrlara Mall. 1S.SSS Taallmomaia. Hold! ail itruggiau. OHlCHBSTSn CHEMICAL CO S10 Bfaaattaaiai aajUrr raiLA., T. m PACKERS I HAIR BALSAM I tThotiw and baaotlflaa tho haB fwaiiln a Injurant powih. J aajaoujMojaijnwaa Tl PATEIT ttti M BBSs- IktssearsdH our aid. Addrs TM prt RtCOStl BsHcrlpUoas to The rates! Record tlMmuM r mm